This Passport Has Taken Me Ages
A 109-year-old Macedonian woman is getting her first passport after it took decades for authorities to check how old she was. Maria Kostova, from the town of Shtip, was born on February 7, 1898, but no birth certificate was issued to her at the time. Local authorities lost their records of her birth and when she asked for a passport more than 20 years ago they said they would have to look for documentation. ``Now I just have to think of what holiday I can have so I can use it,'' she said.
FOOTNOTE: Elder statement.
And I thought that waiting for three weeks for mine was bad...
ReplyDeleteThere isn't too much one could add to this, except thank God she didn't have to be anywhere in a hurry. Bless her, I hope she gets to see a bit of the world now, before the world isn't much to see
ReplyDeleteSandi
Where can she go on her new passport? At 109 I would have thought that a trip to the shops would be exhausting!
ReplyDeletePoor gal. I hope she still enjoys the trip. I know of a man who toured the USA via train at 104.
ReplyDeleteCorrection. Knew. (removing cap & bowing head)
ReplyDeleteCancun baby! Spring break!
ReplyDeleteWhat's amazing is...this women was 51 when I was born....and sometimes "I" feel old as dirt!
ReplyDeleteI can relate, being born in the 1800's is rough..lol.. but I have product.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I wonder where she went first?
PEace, Kai
Boy, talk about slow government bureaucracy.
ReplyDeleteI like her attitude because if she is trying to go somewhere it means she still wants to experience life and see the world, good for her. I hope I am still traveling when I am older.
ReplyDeleteA 109-year-old makes a good sucker for smuggling stuff across borders, wouldn't you think? who'd expect anything?
ReplyDeleteI imagine she had a destination in mind when she first applied but likely after all this time, she's forgotten...
ReplyDeleteI'd like to lose mine and replace it with one that makes me a decade younger...ah well.